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I . walk [wɔːk] VB intr

II . walk [wɔːk] VB trans

2. walk:

walk
walk a dog

III . walk [wɔːk] N

1. walk:

walk
walk
go for [or have, take] a walk

2. walk:

walk

3. walk:

walk

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English
Development, for example the ability to walk at five years of age, was impaired in many children taking nitrazepam, but was not impaired with several other nonbenzodiazepine antiepileptic agents.
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The shipwreck is a minor feature, only being a small walk-through feature with no interactive elements.
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She would walk around in the middle of the day, you know, in a terry cloth bathrobe.
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This has created a narrow chasm up to high and about in length through which visitors can walk.
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This exercise was told later that it will help the girls walk easily on any high heels.
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The patient is afterwards able to walk out, the major complaint being of a thumping feeling on the heel.
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The episode's dilemma is that they can neither walk away from nor commit to a relationship.
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The sidewalk in front of the theatre features a walk of fame which highlights local cinematic accomplishments.
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He didn't just walk up and down the wire: he performed stunts such as backwards walking, hanging upside down and doing a headstand on the wire.
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The master bedroom suite has a walk-in wardrobe, an en-suite bathroom and even a balcony.
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